2017 Acura ILX has further redefined the compact sports sedan class. Aggressive styling makes a strong statement, while the high-revving standard 201-hp engine and quick-shifting eight-speed double clutch transmission turn every road in a row revelation. Innovations of the iconic NSX can be found in the new 2017 ILX and around the Acura lineup. Supercar DNA provides the lightning-fast satisfaction of a power source and agile feel accurate. It is a lightweight powerhouse. The main contenders for the new 2017 Acura ILX include the Audi A3, Buick Verano, and Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class.

The Acura ILX 2017 model is evidence of addition by subtraction. The automaker’s luxury compact survive in a region dotted with numerous powertrains and options, expensive add-ons and ultra-performance variants. Initially Acura down a similar path. However, this year, the 2017 ILX is limited to a power source over three finish. The sporty, 2.4-liter inline-4 is sharp and ready, and his 8-speed automatic transmission is a ready partner.

2017 Acura ILX Interior

Inside, 2017 Acura ILX you’ll have better interior materials and a few changes in the middle of the dash, where connectivity functions an upgrade with the introduction of Acura’s double-screen infotainment systems to find given the ILX. It is a pleasant place to travel in search of a typical Acura: edgy curves, polished surfaces, and easy to read gauges. Last year, the Acura ILX a slight refresh for and back mostly the front, where the new LED headlights in is subbed, not convinced it is necessary for the ILX, but fortunately the sedan is already beautiful.

2017 Acura ILX Engine

The underwhelming 2017 ILX Hybrid model it dropped in 2015 and the 2.0-liter base engine is declined. The ILX basically get the same 2.4-liter inline-4 and dual-clutch setup as Acura’s next larger model, the front wheel drive TLX. The power rating is the same as the current model, at 201 horsepower, but the engine is the latest direct-injection unit, 180 pound-feet of torque (up to 10 lb-ft over the previous 2.4-liter).

2017 Acura ILX Safety

Crash test ratings for the 2017 Acura ILX is not out yet, but considering its mechanical resemblance to the 2017 version, execute we can confidently on the ratings. The independent IIHS rated the 2017 ILX with top scores all the way around. The Acura scored “Good” scores in all his tests, including the difficult small overlap crash. Acura’s suite of advanced safety systems is named “Superior” by the agency and helped earn the sedan a Top Safety Pick + award by the agency. In federal testing by NHTSA last year, received the 2017 ILX a five-star overall rating, with four- and five-star ratings for frontal and evil protection, respectively.